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released in
Europe during the 1950s as
Nesquik.
Since 1999, the
brand has been
known as
Nesquik worldwide. Today, the
Nesquik name
appears on a wide
range of...
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Nesquik, also
known as Nestlé
Nesquik and
Nesquik Cereal, is a
family of
breakfast cereals made by
Cereal Partners Worldwide in a
joint venture between...
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Quicky is a
rabbit character that Nestlé's chocolate-focused
brand Nesquik uses as
their official mascot. The
mascot made his
debut in 1973. Quicky's...
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Nesquik is a
brand of food
products owned by Nestlé.
Nesquik may also
refer to:
Nesquik (cereal), a
family of
Nesquik-branded
cereal products This disambiguation...
- with Coca-Cola,
Beverage Partners Worldwide) Libby's Milo
Nescau (Brazil)
Nesquik Nestea (joint-venture with Coca-Cola,
Beverage Partners Worldwide) Nesvita...
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about how they "have a song" but
questioned what
Nesquik has instead, "a
talking rabbit". The
Nesquik account later swore and
commented on the signature...
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products mixed into milk, such as
malted milk,
Nesquik, Ovaltine, and
Carnation Instant Breakfast.
Nesquik (mix)
Burple Country Time
Crystal Light (primarily...
- the Nestlé
Kangus Cup in 2008, the GAM Nestlé
Nesquik Cup from 2009 to 2010, the
Mentor Nestlé
Nesquik Toruń Cup from 2011 to 2016, and the
Mentor Cup...
- cereal.
Cocoa Puffs are sold in Canada,
Latin America, and
Europe under the
Nesquik brand, via the
Cereal Partners Worldwide agreement between Nestlé and General...
- milk,
strawberry and banana.
Commercial brand flavours include Horlicks,
Nesquik and Milo.
Bottled ****ed (masala) milk is a po****r
beverage in the Indian...